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News / Kainat Bashir - 4 years ago
Excessive blood fat could cause organ damage
In a new study, researchers have found the mechanisms through which high levels of blood lipids could lead to inflammation and, over time, more serious consequences, such as organ damage
News / Hafsa Jamal - 4 years ago
Stroke: Excessive sleep may raise risk by 85%
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide and in the United States, specifically
Sehar Sial - 4 years ago
US Hails Kazakhstan's Efforts to Repatriate IS Fighters as Example to ..
Mehar Shafiq - 4 years ago
Russian Communications Ministry Vows State Control Over Mobile Operato ..
UAE / 4 years ago
Inaugural Gahwa Championships announce winners
The inaugural Gahwa Championships, an event organised by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, DCT Abu Dhabi, to celebrate the rich traditions of the heritage practice of Gahwa (Arabic coffee), concluded today following six days of practice and competition rounds and judging.
UAE / 4 years ago
NAMA’s ‘Opportunity to Grow’ platform connects five women-led st ..
Five women-owned early-stage start-ups in the UAE were given the opportunity to present their businesses to leading investors during a session titled, "Opportunity to Grow", on the second day of the Women’s Economic Empowerment Global Summit yesterday.
UAE / 4 years ago
Bahrain All Share Index closes on high note
News / Taimour Khalid - 4 years ago
Saudi Aramco's Market Value Exceeds $2 Trillion on 2nd Day of Public T ..
Shares of the world's largest oil company, Saudi Aramco, have grown a record 10 percent in its second day of trading after releasing its initial public offering, giving the company a value of $2 trillion, according to data from the Saudi stock exchange, the Tadawul
News / Talha Hussain - 4 years ago
Tories Look Set for General Election Win, But 1 in 4 Voters Could Chan ..
Boris Johnson looks to be on course for a historic general election victory and a majority in the House of Commons, an exclusive poll commissioned by the Evening Standard newspaper revealed on Thursday, although a significant portion of opposition voters could still change their mind at polling booths across the country